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Mammography has been shown to be a poorer than clinical measurement (Florentino et al, 2001), but ultrasound maybe more useful and could have allowed measurement of volume changes, which has been used in other studies with primary endocrine treatment (Miller et al, 2001; Harper-Wynne et al, 2002).

"She would take a couple of gulps of brandy — French, of course, and maybe more useful than Gatorade," the tennis historian Bud Collins wrote in an e-mail.

Perhaps ANN maybe more useful for functional traits (or traits were e.g., epistasis is present) than for milk traits, which seem to behave additively and can be predicted well with linear methods.

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So, we define something called the Jacobian of a change of variables and used the letter J, or maybe a more useful notation is partial of u, v over partial of x, y.

In addition to novel types of lenses (which Dr. Wegener said were "not so sexy, but maybe much more useful than an invisibility cloak") it is possible to envision metamaterials that are perfect absorbers of light.

Maybe a more useful question to ask ourselves is: what does this painful process serve?

I want to say her stories are "brave," but that sounds blurby and false; maybe it's more useful to describe "The Vanishing Princess" as an artist's sketchbook, a space where play and adventure are privileged over snoozy competence and sheen, a preference that seems in keeping with the authentically renegade life Diski, as a person, led.

Here's Horne's Helpful Hint: if you press "command" "shift" "3" on a MacBook, it'll take a picture of whatever's on your screen and save it on the desktop (not that helpful for the quiz, but in the long term even more useful maybe).

Maybe there is something more useful to them (not you) going on in the background.

I am not telling you to accept that you still have a couple of months staying at the same position you hate that much, but maybe it would be more useful not concentrating on the bad feelings all the time.

As that happens, we should maybe bear in mind a more useful watchword from the world of 30 years ago: the art of living in 2012, I'd suggest, will be all about the imperative to both protest, and survive.

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